He actually died, however, at Hall Barn, with his children and his grandchildren about him, on 21 October 1687, and was buried in woollen (in spite of his expressed wish), in the churchyard of St Mary and All Saints Church, Beaconsfield.
The Burying in Woollen Acts 1666-80 in England were meant to support the production of woollen cloth.
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